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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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Released by Squaresoft in 1996, Treasure of the Rudra is one of the last RPGs written for the SNES. It's often mentioned in connection with two other Japan-only Square Soft games of the era: Bahamut Lagoon, and the at times very similar Live a Live. The game's main drawing point is its magic system: the player can literally write their own spells, by combining syllables with prefixes and suffixes or by plain trial and error. Rudra no Hihou is very similar to the Final Fantasy series in terms of atmosphere, gameplay and complexity.
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